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Much to my surprise his manager got back to me very quickly and said he'd love to do an interview! So I made the 14 hour trek and stopped by to see what all the buzz was about.
The restaurant itself is beautiful, tucked away in a scenic little town. It almost looks like a movie set, it's so perfect. JR was running a little late so my dad and I sat at the bar which serves so many great martinis, I wish I would have snagged a menu so I could bring some ideas back to Bismarck. I'm also thinking that might have been his strategy - ply the reviewer with alcohol and you're probably gonna get a positive review. Anyway, we chatted with several staff members who were either stepford employees or really did love where they worked. Everyone was so wonderful.
Then I sat down with JR and was a little intimidated. He knows A LOT about food and even though I watch a lot of Food Network, I wasn't sure if I could hang. As my dad and I got set-up for the interview I was trying to formulate intelligent questions in my head. I got nothing. But that was okay because JR was very nice, a basic salt of the earth kinda guy. We found it very easy and very informative to talk to him. Please check out the interview if you get a chance - http://youtu.be/p6stiuKV8H0. There's some great cooking tips in there for everyone. And for sure check out the restaurant if you get to Green Bay for a game.
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Our meal was unbelievable. Never had anything like it. Creativity abounds at Chives. The menu seems like a crazy science experiment, but when you taste it, it makes sense. It made me wanna be a chef. Also, please visit the website for his charity 7 Loaves, http://www.sevenloavesproject.org/. It's such a great concept, "Give a man a loaf of bread he eats for a day. Teach a man to bake and his village eats for a lifetime." If you donate, that would be ever better:)
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